Cal’s baseball team ended its regular season Sunday with an 11-5 win over host Washington as Bears coach David Esquer earned his 500th career win. Seniors Ryan Mason, Keaton Siomkin and Jordan Talbot supplied the pitching and the offense pounded out 18 hits en route to the victory.

“You reflect on all your players, you reflect on how long you’ve been here, the specialness of Cal and some of the trials and tribulations it took to get to 500. There have been some bumps in the road there,” Esquer said. “I really appreciate the guys putting the effort out.”

Mason threw seven innings of five-hit ball and allowed two runs while striking out three.

Esquer and the Bears will find out if their season will continue on Monday when the NCAA tournament field of 64 is announced.

Beach volleyball

Third-seeded Kerri Walsh Jennings and April Ross upset No. 2 Talita Antunes and Larissa Franca of Brazil 22-20, 21-17 to win the Moscow Grand Slam for their fourth World Tour beach volleyball tournament title in six events this year.

It was the Americans’ first victory over their rivals in three meetings since last year. It also was the Brazilians’ first defeat in a tour final in 13 events. Walsh Jennings and Ross took over the tour’s top ranking with a 40-2 record and 22 consecutive victories.

Rugby

Saint Mary’s beat American International College 7-5 in Cary, North Carolina, and won the Division I Men’s National Collegiate 7’s Championship.

Rowing

Led by wins in the varsity four and second varsity eight and a second place finish in the varsity eight, Cal women’s crew took home their third NCAA championship title in program history at the NCAA Rowing Championships held on Lake Natoma. .

Golf

The career of 37-year coach Steve Desimone will continue at least one more day after Cal’s men’s team advanced to Monday’s fourth and final round of stroke play at the NCAA championships at the Eugene Country Club. Cal inched one spot into eighth and will continue into match-play action beginning Tuesday if the Golden Bears can stay in eighth or better at the end of 72 stroke-play holes with the final 18 scheduled to be completed Monday.

San Jose Giants

Martin Agosta pitched seven innings (five hits and two runs allowed) and improved to 3-0 and Rodolfo Martinez earned his 14th save as the San Jose Giants beat the Modesto Nuts 5-2 at Municipal Park.